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[L#0970] 1841 $2.50 NGC PF50

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[L#0970] 1841 $2.50 NGC PF50
No one has a clue where this coin's lovable nickname "Little Princess" arose. It surfaced from out of the blue many years ago and has stuck. No specimen was known outside of the mint cabinet until Edgar Adams publicized the date in 1909, according to Breen. Perhaps "Little Princess" refers to the coin's combination of rarity, petite size, and quiet elegance. Whatever the origin, it bears repeating: we are overjoyed beyond measure at having the honor of presenting an 1841 Quarter Eagle for your bidding enjoyment. This well struck, warm golden colored specimen retains original prooflike surface around the stars and date, the legends and eagle. There is a tiny mark on the rim between stars 2 and 3, a very minor mark in the upper obverse field below star 7, and two tiny identifiable nicks on the reverse below the eagle's lower beak and to the right of F in OF. These are merely references for tracing the whereabouts of this handsome (and famous) 1841 in its future transactions. The NGC holder has serial number 1716037-036.

Just as no one has a clue to where the term Little Princess arose, so too, no record exists concerning the mintage. It is believed that Proofs only were made, with circulated survivors being offered on more occasions than unworn pieces. It could be this intriguing rarity was carried as a good luck piece by one or more of its former owners.